## Abstract An __hp__βadaptive finite element (FE) approach is presented for a reliable, efficient and accurate solution of 3D electromagnetic scattering problems. The radiation condition in the far field is satisfied automatically by approximation with infinite elements (IE). Near optimal discreti
Finite element method for electromagnetics: antennas, microwave circuits, and scattering applications
β Scribed by John L. Volakis, Arindam Chatterjee, Leo C. Kempel
- Book ID
- 127429067
- Publisher
- IEEE Press
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 6 MB
- Category
- Library
- City
- New York
- ISBN-13
- 9780780334250
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β¦ Synopsis
The original goal of writing the book was to serve as a text for beginning graduate students Interested in the application of the finite element method and its hybrid versions to electromagnetics. However, the authors also recognized a need to report (in a coherent manner) the many recent advances in applying the method!*) to traditional and new problems in electromagnetics. The result is a book that can serve both beginning students and more advanced practitioners, The first half of the book has already bee> used in the classroom as part of a course on numerical electromagnetics at the University of Michigan. The second half of the book covers primarily work on three-dimensional CD) developments and applications which have primarily appeared in the literature over the past 5 years.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract In this paper, Newmark timeβstepping scheme and edge elements are used to numerically solve the timeβdependent scattering problem in a threeβdimensional polyhedral cavity. Finite element methods based on the variational formulation derived in Van and Wood (__Adv. Comput. Math.__, to app